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Board, Electricity Supply Industry Training. The training of engineers: Distribution and utilisation. (London) (30 Millbank, S.W.1): (Electricity Supply Industry Training Board), 1987.

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Sen, Jyotirmoy. Land utilisation and population distribution: A case study of West Bengal, 1850-1985. Delhi: Daya Pub. House, 1988.

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Mlenga, W. S. A follow-up study on the distribution and utilisation of RIIC threshers in Gaborone and southern regions. [Gaborone]: Ministry of Agriculture, Division of Agricultural Planning and Statistics, Socio-Economic Monitoring and Evaluation, Crop Production Subsector, 1994.

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Electric Energy Conference (1985 Newcastle, N.S.W.). Electric Energy Conference 1985: "modern trends in the generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation of electrical energy," Newcastle, 15-17 October, 1985 : preprints of papers. Barton, [A.C.T.]: The Institution of Engineers, 1985.

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Electric, Energy Conference (1985 Newcastle N. S. W. ). Electric Energy Conference 1985: "modern trends in the generation, transmission, distribution and utilisation of electric energy", Newcastle, 15-17 October 1985 ; preprints of papers. [Sydney]: Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1985.

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Pearce, Fred. When the rivers run dry: What happens when our water runs out? London: Eden Project, 2006.

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Pearce, Fred. When the rivers run dry: Water, the defining crisis of the twenty-first century. Boston: Beacon Press, 2006.

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de, Beaufort François, Maurin Hervé, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (France). Secrétariat de la faune et de la flore., and Colloque "Utilisation des inventaires d'invertébrés pour l'identification et la surveillance d'espèces de grand intérêt faunistique" (1987 : Paris, France), eds. Utilisation des inventaires d'invertébrés pour l'identification et la surveillance d'espaces [sic] de grand intérêt faunistique. Paris: Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Secrétariat de la faune et de la flore, 1989.

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Holmes, Craig. The Individual Benefits of Investing in Skills. Edited by John Buchanan, David Finegold, Ken Mayhew, and Chris Warhurst. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199655366.013.17.

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This chapter considers returns to the individual from investing in skill. It describes the earnings and employment outcomes of people who have completed different levels of formal education across different countries, and goes on to consider the possible causal mechanisms at work. The methodology for estimating wage returns is critically discussed. Whilst much attention has been devoted to considering ability bias, other issues have received less attention. In particular qualifications or amounts of time spent studying are imperfect proxies for skills produced. Furthermore estimates from wage regressions are almost invariably interpreted through the lens of human capital theory -- the existence of a wage premium indicates that the productivity has increased due to the educational investment. Alternative interpretations are considered. These include the possibility that the premium represents a reward for obtaining a job on a fixed distribution of jobs -- in other words winning a positional competition race. Such possibilities raise several concerns. These include under-utilisation, both of general skills and of skills acquired through work-based training programmes, low marginal returns relative to average returns, and a widening and more risky distribution of payoffs.
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Bremer, Nicolas. Regulation of the Non-Navigational Use of the Euphrates and Tigris River System: International Law Regulating the Distribution and Utilisation of the Water of Euphrates and Tigris Illustrated by the Ataturk and Ilisu Dams. Eleven International Publishing, 2017.

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Balancing the Needs of Water Use. Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K, 1989.

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Morgan Wortham, Simon. What is a Complex? Freudian Resistances. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474429603.003.0004.

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This chapter evaluates the question of the ‘complex’ in a range of scientific, political and psychoanalytic contexts, asking not only where lines of connection and demarcation occur among specific distributions of meaning, value, theory and practice; but also probing the psychoanalytic corpus, notably Freud’s writings on the notion of a ‘complex’, in order to reframe various implications of the idea that this term tends to resist its own utilisation as both an object and form of analysis. This section establishes connections between three sets of theoretical questions: the common practice of describing modernity and its wake in terms of a drive towards increasing complexity; the meaning and cultural legacy of phrases such as ‘military-industrial complex’ and sundry derivations in the political sphere; and the intricacies and ambiguities subtending the term ‘complex’ within psychoanalytic theory. As a concept that Freud both utilised and repudiated, the provocative power of the term ‘complex’ is linked to the way it thwarts various attempts at systemization (providing nonetheless an apparatus of sorts through which contemporary science, Slavoj Žižek, Noam Chomsky, Freud, Eisenhower, and post-war politics can be articulated to one another).
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(Editor), Ellen Annandale, and Kate Hunt (Editor), eds. Gender Inequalities in Health. Taylor & Francis Group, 2000.

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(Editor), Ellen Annandale, and Kate Hunt (Editor), eds. Gender Inequalities in Health. Taylor & Francis Group, 2000.

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Ellen, Annandale, and Hunt Kate 1959-, eds. Gender inequalities in health. Buckingham: Open University Press, 2000.

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Pearce, Fred. When the Rivers Run Dry: Journeys Into the Heart of the World's Water Crisis. Key Porter Books, 2006.

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When the Rivers Run Dry: Water--The Defining Crisis of the Twenty-first Century. Beacon Press, 2007.

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